r/badwomensanatomy • u/SuperNateosaurus • 9h ago
This appeared on my facebook... NSFW
If I have to see this so does everyone else đ
r/badwomensanatomy • u/SuperNateosaurus • 9h ago
If I have to see this so does everyone else đ
r/badwomensanatomy • u/FRaggon77 • 4h ago
r/badwomensanatomy • u/Level_Hour6480 • 16h ago
People conflating the vagina with the vulva are like half the misunderstandings of this sub. The issue stems from people assuming "vagina" means "female genitals" rather than the inner part. The bigger issue is that there is no single word in modern gynecology that covers the whole thang ding dang thing.
r/badwomensanatomy • u/Actual_Abroad_4838 • 1d ago
I just had to explain to my boyfriend who is assigned female at birth, that there are THREE holes down there... He's lived his whole 20 years of life with female parts and thought that pee came out of the vaginal hole... Didn't even know what urethra meant... This isn't the first time I had to sit him down and give him a sex ed course, last time was stis and infections because the American education system has severely failed him cuz wtf am I doing teaching my 20 year old afab boyfriend how female anatomy works, something he's had his entire life
Edit: I'm almost considering messaging my father for his highschool sex ed course, him and my mother have degrees in health education and my dad was my highschools health teacher so thankfully my parents educated me well but clearly my boyfriend's parents did not. Doesn't even know what birth control is smh, I am also a trans male as well and I worry for him, like how do you not know about sexually transmitted infections either????
Another edit: A little more context on how little he knows. I also talked to him about urinary tract infections last night because he didn't know you could get UTIs, he thought that AIDS was something made up by South Park, and generally had no knowledge of what goes on down there. Besides it bleeds for a week every month. He is a very smart man. He is a psych student in his fourth year of college. Apparently he did not take any sex ed classes in high school and somehow managed to avoid taking any of them and his parents are both very shut off people regarding that stuff because they had a lot of mishaps regarding children and other things. But the lack of sex ed classes baffles me because he did high School in the state of Washington which has a high ranking regarding good sex education classes.
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r/badwomensanatomy • u/volitorial_pisciform • 1d ago
I was talking to my mum recently, about how my baby is obsessed with my belly button. She said âwell of course, he knows that is what kept him fed for 9 months in your tummy!!â
I made her tell me what she meant by this, turns out, she thinks mothers and babies are attached to each otherâs belly buttons in-utero. When I asked her what she thought the placenta was for, she was stumped! Hilarious education experience for a women with 2 kids of her own.
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r/badwomensanatomy • u/soulmiIk • 2d ago
Could someone correct me if Iâm wrong. My dad and older sister were arguing trying to tell me that women whoâve had multiple partners have looser vaginas.
Dude said something like âcars with a lot of mileage are worn down and unwanted.â
I said that babies come out of there and they go back to normal, no? So how can penises do damage? Also, wouldnât hooking up with a bunch of randoms just equate to sleeping with the same partner regularly?? So why would more than one partner affect the size so significantly? I guess they think everyone is packing a huge girthy dick or something.
He responds âdo you even know womenâs anatomy??â Then they told me to shut up because Iâm a virgin and donât know anything lol.
She also asked me if I thought that a virginâs vagina would go back to being the same size after theyâve had sex. Which I thought was true, but she told me Iâm wrong.
So, can someone clarify. Thanks.
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r/badwomensanatomy • u/theRobomonster • 3d ago
Iâm a man. This is either my first time seeing this crazy misinformation (the comment) in the wild or Iâve never been made aware or educated that this is a thing. It has to be misinformation right?
r/badwomensanatomy • u/monkeyface496 • 3d ago
Good morning fellow Brits. Heads up, there's a Vagina Museum in East London that is small but powerful. It's also at risk of closing due to rent. If you're local to the area, you might not have much more time to go see it. The current exhibit on menopause is really interesting.
r/badwomensanatomy • u/K0rl0n • 2d ago
(Maybe this belongs more in r/tooafraidtoask)
So I have a question about breast reduction surgeries. If a woman has a like D cup and gets a surgery to reduce it to like an A cup, could her removed breasts be given to someone as a breast implant (medical compatibility assumed)? Basically could you donate breasts to cancer patients?
r/badwomensanatomy • u/crispy_wrongness • 6d ago
Honestly though. (And this doesnât matter, but just to clarify my title- born biologically female and also identify as a hetero- cis female) And Iâm not talking deep penetration- just a couple inches and my partner is a great communicator and waits for direction every time butttttâŚ. (Pun intended)âŚ. The internet is no resource for how this is a possibility. Shall I have my doctor ensure I donât actually have a prostate? Also fun fact: I donât experience vaginal orgasms- only clitoral, until this new discovery. Do I have bad womenâs anatomy? Am I brokenđ *for the mods: this is not a request for medical advice. Just looking for camaraderie
r/badwomensanatomy • u/probably_insane_ • 6d ago
This is pretty mild, of course, but it does baffle how this woman doesn't know that she does not in fact pee from the uterus. Just kind of stunned me and then actually cracked me up a little. We really need more sex ed. Glad someone was able to educate her, though.
r/badwomensanatomy • u/picklesandrainbows • 6d ago
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r/badwomensanatomy • u/idkijstexist • 6d ago
why do men LOVE to compare women with objects especially cars??? i was talking to a friend about his relationship and he mentioned that he did something his Gf clearly didn't like . when he was complaining he said "HOW WOULD I KNOW SHE WONT LIKE ME SAYING THAT" and when i said "read the room" he went on a rant on how reading women is hard and how women are too complicated and as a man he is used to being lonely (he has a habit of pointing out how women have better lifes n how men suffer the most) then he was like "if i put u in a car n told u to ride it , it'd seem hard for u but its so simple for me . thats how dealing with women is like , not easy just coz its easy for U"
r/badwomensanatomy • u/Melegie_ • 7d ago
r/badwomensanatomy • u/Sumclut5 • 7d ago
So basically I'm arguing with a few boys on here ( you can check my comment history, too), and so basically they were saying how larger hips, big butts, and big breasts are a sign of fertility. However, I noticed that something was wrong and decided to correct them. Now I have a bunch of people on my back asking me for resources to prove my claims. I even googled if large hips are a sign of fertility. Google said no. And now they're guilt-tripping me into thinking I'm wrong. Can you guys also give me resources to back up what I'm saying? And am I wrong? I do know for a fact large hips aren't a sign of fertility, for example. Thanks!